Harry Grey

Harry Grey
BornHerschel Goldberg
(1901-11-02)November 2, 1901
Kyiv, Russian Empire
DiedOctober 1, 1980(1980-10-01) (aged 78)
Manhattan, New York, United States
OccupationAuthor, writer
NationalityRussian-American
Notable worksThe Hoods
Spouse
Mildred Becker
(m. 1932)

Herschel Goldberg (November 2, 1901 – October 1, 1980), better known as Harry Grey, was a Russian Jewish-American criminal and writer. His first book, The Hoods (1952), was the model for the 1984 film Once Upon a Time in America by Sergio Leone, where his part was played by Robert De Niro.[1] The memoir — partially factual, partially subconsciously altered, and partially fictional — was written when Goldberg was incarcerated at Sing-Sing.

After The Hoods, Grey published two more books, Call Me Duke (1955) and Portrait of a Mobster (1958), also based on his experience as a gangster, but these were far less successful and as a consequence the conclusion to The Hoods contained in Call Me Duke went largely unnoticed. A "Golden Palm Star", part of the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, was dedicated to Grey in 1999.[2]

  1. ^ Vincent Canby (June 1, 1984). "Movie Review: Once Upon a Time in America". The New York Times. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  2. ^ Palm Springs Walk of Stars: By Date Dedicated Archived December 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine